Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is hosting its
21st Annual Family Law Conference 2018 in just a few weeks. Lynch & Owens, P.C. – a leading family
law firm in Hingham, Massachusetts – is excited to be able to announce our own
Jason V. Owens, Esq. will be acting as a panelist for a keynote discussion during the Conference.
Attorney Owens is joined on the panel by Gabriel Cheong, Esq. (Infinity Law Group LLC, Quincy), and Co-Chair John A. Fiske, Esq. (Healy, Fiske, Richmond & Matthew LLP, Cambridge) Justin L. Kelsey, Esq. (Skylark Law & Mediation, P.C., Southborough) and Denise Fitzgerald (Legal Research Services, Massachusetts Trial Court, Boston). The panel will hold discussion titled
Child Support Guideline Issues, which will focus on the Trial Court’s soon-to-be-announced
corrections to the 2017 Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines.

If you plan on attending the MCLE Annual Family Law Conference, we hope
to see you at the workshops conference space at 2:15 PM, when Jason’s
workshop begins. For those who cannot attend the Conference, the workshop
– and most of the Conference for that matter – will be covered
with a live webcast. Be sure to tune in at 2:15 PM to gain valuable insight
about the state’s child support guidelines, specifically regarding
how to overcome and work with its known issues.

Important information about the MCLE Conference:

Date: Friday, May 18th, 2018

Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: MCLE Conference Center

Address: 10 Winter Place, Boston MA 02108

CLE Credits: 6 substantive credits

Would you like to know more about the Conference, or register to attend? You can click hereto visit the official MCLE website. Would you like the help of our Massachusetts
divorce lawyers for a case of your own? Call
(781) 253-2049 or
contact us onlineto request a consultation with our team.

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